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I found a blue oval pill with M117 on it. Any ideas what it is? ## The closest match I've been able to locate has the imprint "M 771" as opposed to "M 117". This pill is also blue, but it's shape is round instead of oval. M 771 is identified as Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride (5 mg); which is a muscle relaxant, used for muscle spasms, migraines, and more. If this does not match your pill, you may want to consider taking the pill over to your local pharmacy and having it analyzed by their team to see if they can come up with anything. And as a last resort, you could ask them about getting the pills ingredients lab tested and brought back to you. Until you're able to do that, hopefully someone else on here has this pill in their possession and knows what it is. I... ...

what website can you go to.. to check in the pill book that has pictures of what you looking up ## the pill is thick with 903 on one side and 3 symbols on the other side. it is white with blue specks. does anyone know what it is? ## Without knowing what they symbols or letters are on the other side, I cannot look it up for you. ## Found an oblong pinkish pill with S on one side ; other side has 8667. ## found white round pill with 524 on one side. What is this? ## 1p/119 ## S 8667 is 800mgs Skelaxin, a muscle relaxant. Some of the most common side effects include: drowsiness, nausea, dry mouth and somnolence. ## 524 This tablet contains 7.5mgs of Hydrocodone and 200mgs of Ibuprofen, a generic for Vicoprofen. This is a narcotic analgesic. Some of the most common side effects include: dro... ...

Hi. I found this sky blue pill split in half with GP on one half and 19 on the other half. It's oval shaped but kind of rectangle shaped with rounded edges. It's a very small pill? PLEASE, I NEED TO KNOW WHAT IT IS ASAP. THANKS. ## Yes, I found one too. Sounds like the same pill. I need to know what it is. ## Did you find out what it was? I've found one today. It sounds identical. ## It's a 1mg lorazepam from genus pharmaceuticals. ## Hi, I've been on genus pharmaceutical's 1 mg Lorazepam for nearly two years now. I don't drink, smoke or anything and am a pretty much a single mother with an incredibly hectic home life. My two children are 8 & 10, nearly 9 & 11. My son can be very challenging and our life can be difficult, for what I'm seeking help... ...

My pharmacy has swicthed to these from the small blue ones ,they still work on my back and hip pain but seem to set of migrain symptoms.there so much bigger I'm wondering what the filler is. Migrains can be bad for my and have lead to cluster headaches in the past.id rather be stuck in bed with back pain than have those again. ## I have just been switched from zydus to the mallinkrodt oxycodone & have also been getting severe migraines every night since the switch so bad that I've had to stop taking them too -- I'd rather stay in bed in pain than have the migraines & cluster headaches -- they're killing me - I think something's wrong with this batch or something ## The tablet with the 114 marking is manufactured by Mylan, not Mallinckrodt. Mallinckrodt uses t... ...

'93'on one side, '7382' on the other. white-tan round pill. If you know what this pill may be, please respond!! Thank you very, very much! ## Venlafaxine Hydrochloride 75 mg brand name: Effexor glad i could help! ## white oblong pill with 770 on one side ## That ID for the first tablet is correct. Effexor is a commonly used antidepressant. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dry mouth and dizziness. You can read more here: ## The 770 tablet contains 500mgs of Acetaminophen, this is a generic or store brand of Extra Strength Tylenol, a common pain reliever/ fever reducer. Is there anything else I can help with? ## ap on one side 110 on the other light blue oblong pill scored between the a/p ...

PHOTO OF NORCO10-325MG TAB ## Norco contains Acetaminophen and Hydrocodone. That said, since there are also generics on the market, I cannot possibly post pictures of all of the available tablets with this dosage, there are many different companies that make it and each must have a unique imprint to enable its identification. Some imprints with this dosing include: A 328, a white, oblong tablet IP 110, white, oblong 176, white, oval M 367, white, oblong V 3601, yellow, oblong RX 497, white, round NORCO 539, yellow, oblong WATSON 853, yellow, oblong And this just includes the ones I could find. Is your pill in this list? If not, please post back with the imprint and I will gladly look it up for you. ## what is the difference between blue and yellow norco ## is blue norco better than the ... ...

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